Glasgow secure bonus point win at the expense of Connacht

23 February 2019

Glasgow secure bonus point win at the expense of Connacht
Glasgow Warriors 44
Connacht 17
 
Match Report courtesy of pro14.org
 
George Horne took less than a minute to score Glasgow Warriors’ first try as they ran out 43-17 winners over Connacht in the Guinness PRO14 on Friday night.
 
Dave Rennie’s side went on to score six tries in total as they moved back to within a point of Conference A leaders Munster.
 
Robbie Nairn and Grant Stewart also both bagged doubles in the win while the visitors did manage three scores of their own through Stephen Fitzgerald, Paul Boyle and Tom Daly.
 
Horne opened the scoring with 45 seconds on the clock after some great work by Kyle Steyn to dance through the onrushing defenders and find Horne on his inside who finished the job. Brandon Thomson added the extra two from a tight angle.
 
And with 15 minutes on the clock Thomson extended the Glasgow lead to 10 points with another accurate kick at goal.
 
Connacht got themselves into the game and on the scoresheet via a Stephen Fitzgerald try after he benefited from a bouncing ball.
 
On the half-hour mark Tim Swinson restored Glasgow’s double figure advantage when he wriggled over the whitewash from two metres out.
 
And Glasgow made it three first-half tries through Stewart after a catch and drive came down over the Connacht try line.
 
To make matters worse for tConnacht, James Cannon received ten minutes in the sin bin for bringing the maul down and Thomson nailed the conversion to make it four from four from the tee.
 
After the break Glasgow secured the bonus point after Stewart pulled off the back of a maul and charged over the line from ten metres out for his second try of the match.
 
With just over an hour played Connacht dug deep and secured their second try of the night when Boyle buried his way over. The missed conversion from Kyle Godwin meant that Connacht still trailed by more than 20 points however.
 
With the final ten minutes approaching the two sides exchanged further tries with Glasgow dotting down first through Robbie Nairn and Connacht responded almost instantly as Daly got another one back.
 
Connacht supporters will have been pleased to see Godwin land their first points from the tee but their joy was cut short when Nairn went down the other end to grab his second of the night leaving Connacht with two much to do with too little time remaining.